Inspiration

Back in the Saddle… and Unleashing Beast Mode

Unleashing Beast Mode

It’s January 3. Kids are back in school. I’m… (Hope Aerosmith is Back in the Saddle and on tour again soon… but that’s another story.) How are you feeling after the holiday break? I’m not gonna lie. 2023 was a tough one. LOTS of good things, but also, REALLY challenging. Add in the holiday break […]

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The Discipline of Surrender: Achieving More With Less Effort Through Visualization

You’re climbing a steep hill, every muscle in your body protesting the relentless effort. With the summit nowhere in sight, you dig deep, calling upon reserves you didn’t know you had. Now, imagine a different scenario. You’re on top of the hill, but this time, you’re on a bike, coasting effortlessly down the other side,

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Harnessing the Power of Momentum: How the Smallest Moments Can Create Meaningful Change

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You know that feeling when life seems to pull you in a direction you never intended to go? It’s like you’re caught in the undertow and you’re wondering, “How am I ever going to get back on track?” We all experience this as individuals, and it’s something that teams and organizations face too. This is

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Unleashing the Power of Surrender to Go from Breakdown to Best Year EVER

This is not a story I like to tell. It’s one of the most humiliating things I’ve experienced in my life. And yet, every time I tell this story—whether during an in-person conference keynote or a virtual session like the one seen here—someone tells me how it connects with them. I remember one gentleman came

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Are you overlooking this key driver of resilience? (HINT: You don’t have to do it alone)

In 1994, when I was 17 years old, I left my home in rural Missouri and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to pursue a career in music. As I say when I speak, “the fact I’m now joined on stage by PowerPoint and not by a band tells you things didn’t quite go according to plan.”

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